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25 Cards in this Set

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Prologue


"A ----- of ------------ -------- take their life"

"A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life"




Foreshadows the end


Fate themes



1.1


"What, drawn, and talk of --------! I hate the word,


As I hate ---------, all -----------, and ----------"

"What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate Hell, all Montagues, and thee"




Tri-colon


Simile


Rhetorical question



1.1


"O ---------------- love, O --------------- hate"

"O brawling love, O loving hate"




Oxymoron


Petrarchan

1.2


"Let two more ----------- wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ----------- ----- ------ -- --------"

"Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride"




Rhyming couplets


Metaphor


Gender role themes

1.3


"Thou wilt fall ------------ when thou hast more wit"

"Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit"




Sexual Innuendo





1.3


"I'll ------ to like, if --------- --------move"

"I'll look to like, if looking liking move"




Alitteration

1.4


"If love be ------- with you, be -------- with ---- "

"If love be rough with you, be rough with love"




Sexual Innuendo


Repetition

1.4


"Direct my -----!"

"Direct my sail!"




Fate themes

1.5


"I'll not ------- him"


(Tybalt to Romeo)

"I'll not endure him"




Hate themes



1.5


"My ----, two ------- pilgrims"

"My lips, two blushing pilgrims"




Sonnet


Metaphor


Religious Imagery

1.5


"And ----- to -----is holy -----'- kiss"

"And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss"




Religious Imagery


Repition

1.5


"My ------- is like to be my ------------ ----"

"My grave is like to be my wedding bed"




Simile


Foreshadowing


Love themes

1.5


"My ----- -----sprung from my ----------!"

"My only love sprung from my only hate!"




Love themes


Repition


Feud themes

2.1


"Now will he sit under a ------- -----"

"Now will he sit under a medlar tree"




Sexual Innuendo (medlar fruit associated w/ sex)

2.2


"He jests at -----that never felt a --------"

"He jests at scars that never felt a wound"




Metaphor

2.2


"Juliet is the ------" & "bright -------"

"Juliet is the sun." & "bright angel"




Petrarchan metaphors

2.2


"O -------, -------! wherefore art thou -------?"

"O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?"




Rhetorical question


Repition


Feud themes

2.2


"What's in a -------? that which we call a -------By any other -------would smell as -------"

"What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet"




Rhetorical question


Feud themes


Love themes

2.2


"O, swear not by the -------, the -------moon"

"O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon"




Challenging petrarchan metaphors

2.3


"-------itself turns vice, being -------; And vice sometimes by action -------"

"Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied; And vice sometimes by action dignified"




Foreshadowing poison (plants can kill or heal)

2.3


"For -------, not for loving, pupil mine" & "Thy -------did read by rote and could not -------"

"For doting, not for loving, pupil mine" & "Thy love did read by rote and could not spell"




Friar challenges Petrarchan Romeo

2.3


"To turn your ---------' rancour to pure love"

"To turn your households' rancour to pure love"




Love themes


Feud themes

2.4


"the immortal --------! the punto reverso!" & "-------of cats"

"the immortal passado! the punto reverso!" & "prince of cats"




Mocking Tybalt (duelling commentary)

2.4


"Without his -----, like a dried --------"

"Without his roe, like a dried herring"




Sexual Innuendo (roe = fish sperm)

2.5


"These -------delights have -------ends"

"These violent delights have violent ends"




Repetition


Foreshadowing


Links to prologue


Feud themes